Are there any Easy Ways to Potty train a child?

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Potty training is different with every child but I have gone through the process twice now with my 2 children and have found a few different ways to make it easier. First, the best thing that I have found to work is a "potty chart". We made a chart and hung it in the bathroom and each time they went to the bathroom they got to pick a sticker and put it on their chart and also they got some kind of reward such as a sucker or something to make them feel special.

Another thing that worked really well for us was placing my daughter backwards on the toilet so she could watch the "potty" go in the toilet and watch it disappear when we flushed which for some reason she really enjoyed. Just make sure you ask atleast every 15-20 minutes if they have to go potty or take them to the potty in the beginning and praise them and tell them how "big" they are and it really helps. I also got a couple videos on potty training and books that helped a little too.

Good luck and remember not to give up hope if it doesn't seem to be working. They will get it eventually. Hope this helps!

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Nope. What worked for us was serendipity and peer pressure. My daughter did not like sitting on the toilet.

We'd tell her "sit there for 5 minutes, you can go or not, but sit there. " and she'd scream for 5 minutes, then put her pull-ups back on and go in them sometime over the next half hour. Then, serendipity smiled upon us.

One of her friends came over to spend the night with us. We're all playing candyland and the friend announces "I have to go potty. " I said "Daughter, please show your friend where the bathroom is." the friend went in, dropped her pants, climbed onto the toilet and took care of business.

No drama, just potty time. A little while later, my daughter got up, went to the potty and that was it. Potty training was over.

I guess we got lucky.

I would say to actually have the child get sued to their potty. If the child is the same sex as you maybe invite them into the bathroom while you use it a few tiems to give them the idea of what needs to be done. After this just encourage them to use their big kid poty and reward them when they finally do it!

In addition to making progress with my toddler on sleeping through the night, we are making progress with potty training. We call it “toilet learning” because our informal method has nothing to do with “training” in the traditional sense. We don’t take our toddler to the bathroom on a set schedule (that’s too much work and a lot of pressure for everyone.) We try very hard to keep it an upbeat, positive process.

We do not do elimination communication (EC) although the idea intrigues me and my American friend living in Shanghai swears she is going to set up seminars on EC in the United States after watching how the Chinese handle their diaper-free babies.

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